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Global Warning: Strange Thing That Will Happen Around The World From Tomorrow, July 12—Reports

Global Warning: Strange Thing That Will Happen Around The World From Tomorrow, July 12—Reports

OpenLife Nigeria has gathered that from tomorrow, July 12 till August 22, 2022, it will be colder than previous years. They call it Aphelion phenomenon.
Starting on July 12 at 05.27, the world will experience the APHELION PHENOMENON, where the Earth will be very far from the Sun. We cannot see the phenomenon, but we can feel its impact, reports available to OpenLife clarifies.
This will last until August 2022. The world will experience cold weather more than the previous cold weather, which will have an impact on flu, cough, shortness of breath, etc.
Therefore, human being from all race and tribes are required to increase immunity by drinking lots of vitamins or supplements so that the immunity is strong.
The distance from Earth to the Sun is 5 light minutes or 90,000,000 km. The phenomenon of aphelion to 152,000,000 km. 66% further.
Curiously, on February 26, 2022, OpenLife’s report titled “The truth about Aphelion phenomenon, Cold Weather, Sickness And Fresh Pandemic,” explains in context, issues around the Aphelion Phenomenon.
The report is reproduced below:
“OpenLife Nigeria reports that in the last few days, speculations have been rife about impending abnormally cold weather and other sicknesses that will be unleashed on earth by the Aphelion phenomenon.
In one post, there was a warning that the world would begin to experience the Aphelion phenomenon from today, February 26 where the Earth will be very far from the Sun with emphasis that humans would not see the phenomenon but would feel its impact expected to last until August.
The information added that there would be cold weather more than the previous cold weather which will have an impact on flu, cough, shortness of breath, stressing that the air is colder and the impact on the body is not good because human is not used to this temperature.
As a remedy, humans were told to increase immunity by drinking or taking lots of vitamins or/and supplements so that immunity becomes strong.
In response, Dr Yinka Ajiboye of the Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti Planetarium, availed OpenLife a clarification by Dan Evon.
In the clarification, Dan Evon disclosed that the viral social media claim about Aphelion Phenomenon is not true.
In his context, Evon said: “Aphelion describes the moment during Earth’s orbit around the sun when the two celestial bodies are furthest apart. “This happens every year around July (not in February, as claimed in a copypasta text), and there is nothing unique about the aphelion in 2022 that would bring abnormally cold weather, more sickness, or another wave of COVID-19,” he assured.”

 

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